This application is a continuing application, filed under 35 U.S.C. §111(a), of International Application PCT/JP2008/068370, filed on Oct. 9, 2008.
FIELD
The present invention relates to techniques for incorporating a wireless base station into a network.
BACKGROUND
With 3G (The 3rd Generation) systems, for example, it is possible to realize high-quality, stable telephone calls as well as high-speed wireless communication over a wide area (e.g., 3G TS25.331, V3.2.0 (2000-03)).
However, even in such wide-area, high-speed wireless communication as the one attained by the 3G system, the communication quality deteriorates if the distance between a wireless base station and a wireless terminal is long. Also, if radio waves are shared by a large number of wireless terminals, the communication speed lowers.
Thus, attention has been focused on femtocell wireless base stations as wireless base stations for covering areas where deterioration in the communication quality or lowering of the communication speed is liable to occur. The femtocell wireless base station is small in size, low in cost and capable of covering narrow-area wireless communication typified by indoor wireless communication.
Meanwhile, a networking system has hitherto been proposed which is configured to receive a networking request from a wireless base station, instruct a mobile communication terminal designated by the wireless base station to report the status of a downlink and, based on the downlink status reported from the mobile communication terminal, generate station data for networking (see Japanese Laid-open Patent Publication No. 2006-324831, for example).
Also, a small-sized base station device has been proposed which is configured to transmit information about its location to a spreading code management device, receive, from the spreading code management device, information about the spreading codes used by neighboring base stations, and assign to itself a spreading code not used by the neighboring base stations (see Japanese Laid-open Patent Publication No. 2007-266785, for example).
When installing a femtocell wireless base station, however, the user has to select a wireless network controller that is to control the femtocell wireless base station, posing the problem that the user needs to have a special knowledge and to follow a particular procedure.
SUMMARY
According to an aspect of the invention, a wireless base station to be incorporated into a wireless communication network via a public network, includes: an installation information transmitter configured to transmit, by means of wireless communication with an existing wireless base station, installation information indicating that the wireless base station is being installed, to a wireless network controller which controls the existing wireless base station; and a connection information receiver configured to receive connection information for connecting to the wireless network controller via the public network, from the wireless network controller by means of wireless communication with the existing wireless base station.
The object and advantages of the invention will be realized and attained by means of the elements and combinations particularly pointed out in the claims.
It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory and are not restrictive of the invention, as claimed.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 illustrates a wireless base station and a wireless network controller;
FIG. 2 illustrates an exemplary configuration of a communication network to which a femtocell wireless base station is applied;
FIG. 3 is a block diagram of the femtocell wireless base station;
FIG. 4 is a block diagram of a wireless terminal;
FIG. 5 is a block diagram of an RNC;
FIG. 6 is a block diagram of a server;
FIG. 7 illustrates an exemplary data structure of installation information;
FIG. 8 illustrates an Establishment cause code;
FIG. 9 illustrates an exemplary data structure of RNC information and location information;
FIG. 10 illustrates a Rejection cause code; and
FIG. 11 is a sequence diagram illustrating processes of the communication network.
DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENT
FIG. 1 illustrates a wireless base station and a wireless network controller. As illustrated in FIG. 1, the wireless network controller 2 is connected with an existing wireless base station 3 already installed, and is also connected to a public network 4 such as the Internet. A wireless base station 1 is, for example, a femtocell wireless base station and is incorporated into a wireless communication network via the public network 4.
The wireless base station 1 comprises an installation information transmitter 1 a and a connection information receiver 1 b. When the wireless base station 1 is connected to the public network 4 by the user who purchased the wireless base station 1, for example, the installation information transmitter 1 a transmits, by means of wireless communication with the existing wireless base station 3, installation information indicating that the wireless base station 1 is being installed, to the wireless network controller 2 which controls the existing wireless base station 3.
The connection information receiver 1 b receives connection information for connecting to the wireless network controller 2 via the public network 4, from the wireless network controller 2 by means of wireless communication with the existing wireless base station 3.
The wireless network controller 2 comprises an installation information receiver 2 a and a connection information transmitter 2 b. The installation information receiver 2 a receives, from the existing wireless base station 3, the installation information indicating the installation of the wireless base station 1, the installation information being transmitted by means of wireless communication from the wireless base station 1 to the existing wireless base station 3.
In response to the reception of the installation information by the installation information receiver 2 a, the connection information transmitter 2 b transmits the connection information for connecting to the wireless network controller 2 via the public network 4, to the wireless base station 1 via the existing wireless base station 3.
Operation of the system illustrated in FIG. 1 will be now described. Let it be assumed that the user who purchased the wireless base station 1 connects the wireless base station 1 to the public network 4, in order to have the wireless base station 1 incorporated into the wireless communication network. In this case, the installation information transmitter 1 a of the wireless base station 1 transmits the installation information indicating that the wireless base station 1 is being installed, to the wireless network controller 2 via the existing wireless base station 3.
When the installation information from the wireless base station 1 is received by the installation information receiver 2 a of the wireless network controller 2, the connection information transmitter 2 b transmits, via the existing wireless base station 3, the connection information for connecting to the wireless network controller 2. The connection information receiver 1 b of the wireless base station 1 receives, via the existing wireless base station 3, the connection information for connecting to the wireless network controller 2.
Based on the connection information transmitted from the wireless network controller 2, the wireless base station 1 can connect to the wireless network controller 2 which is to control the wireless base station 1. Also, the wireless base station 1 can establish a station-controller link with the wireless network controller 2. Namely, the wireless base station 1 can automatically select the wireless network controller 2 which is to control the wireless base station 1, so as to be incorporated into the wireless communication network.
In this manner, the wireless base station 1 transmits the installation information to the wireless network controller 2 via the existing wireless base station 3. On receiving the installation information, the wireless network controller 2 transmits the connection information to the wireless base station 1 via the existing wireless base station 3. Thus, based on the received connection information, the wireless base station 1 can automatically connect, via the public network 4, to the wireless network controller 2 which is to control the wireless base station 1.
An embodiment will be now described in detail with reference to the drawings.
FIG. 2 illustrates an exemplary configuration of a communication network to which a femtocell wireless base station is applied. As illustrated in FIG. 2, a femtocell wireless base station 11 is connected to a public network 13. The public network 13 is, for example, an IP (Internet Protocol) network such as the Internet.
The femtocell wireless base station 11 is privately installed, for example, at home or in an office by an individual or a business enterprise. The femtocell wireless base station 11 is capable of communicating wirelessly with a wireless terminal 12 b that exists within a femtocell having a radius of several tens of meters.
Also, the femtocell wireless base station 11 is connected with a wireless terminal 12 a by a cable. The femtocell wireless base station 11 is capable of wirelessly communicating, via the wireless terminal 12 a, with wireless base stations which cover the wireless communication of the wireless terminal (of which the range of communication covers the location where the wireless terminal is situated). Let us suppose, for example, that the wireless terminal 12 a belongs to the cell of the wireless base station 18 b. In this case, the femtocell wireless base station 11 can wirelessly communicate with the wireless base station 18 b via the wireless terminal 12 a. The wireless terminals 12 a and 12 b are, for example, mobile phones.
A server 14 is connected to the public network 13. Also, a gateway 15 is connected to the public network 13. The server 14 authenticates the femtocell wireless base station 11 when the user installs the femtocell wireless base station 11. The gateway 15 interconnects the public network 13 and a carrier network 16, and enables data to be exchanged between the public network 13 and the carrier network 16.
The carrier network 16 is a network provided by a wireless communication carrier, for example. An RNC (Radio Network Controller) 17 a is connected to the carrier network 16.
The RNCs 17 a to 17 c are connected with wireless base stations 18 a to 18 f. The RNCs 17 a to 17 c perform control operations on the wireless base stations 18 a to 18 f, such as radio resource management, line connection control, and handover control.
Further, the RNCs 17 a to 17 c are connected to an MMS (Multimedia Messaging Server) 19. The MMS 19 stores and processes multimedia messages such as text, images, sound, and video.
The MMS 19 is connected with an HLR (Home Location Register) 20. The HLR 20 manages information necessary for guaranteeing mobility of the wireless terminal 12 b and providing service.
The carrier network 16, the RNCs 17 a to 17 c, the wireless base stations 18 a to 18 f, the MMS 19 and the HLR 20 constitute a wireless communication network. The wireless communication network adopts, for example, a 3G wireless communication scheme or the like.
In the communication network of FIG. 2, the femtocell wireless base station 11 is assumed to be installed at the user's home or the like. The user connects the femtocell wireless base station 11 to the public network 13 and connects the wireless terminal 12 a to the femtocell wireless base station 11.
When connected to the public network 13, the femtocell wireless base station 11 accesses the server 14. The server 14 performs an authentication process to determine whether the femtocell wireless base station 11 may be installed or not, and transmits the authentication result to the femtocell wireless base station 11.
If the authentication result received from the server 14 indicates success in authentication, the femtocell wireless base station 11 communicates wirelessly, via the wireless terminal 12 a, with the wireless base station 18 b. Then, the femtocell wireless base station 11 transmits, via the wireless terminal 12 a and the wireless base station 18 b, installation information indicating that the femtocell wireless base station 11 is being installed, to the RNC 17 a which controls the wireless base station 18 b. Namely, the femtocell wireless base station 11 sends a notification of the installation thereof to the RNC 17 a which is to control the femtocell wireless base station 11 being installed.
On receiving the installation information from the femtocell wireless base station 11, the RNC 17 a transmits RNC information to the femtocell wireless base station 11. The RNC information includes information that is necessary for the femtocell wireless base station 11 to connect the RNC 17 a via the public network 13, the gateway 15, and the carrier network 16. Such information includes, for example, identification information that is uniquely allocated to the RNC 17 a. Based on the identifier of the RNC 17 a, for example, the gateway 15 searches for the IP address of the RNC 17 a to enable the femtocell wireless base station 11 to communicate with the RNC 17 a. Alternatively, the IP address of the RNC 17 a may be directly included in the RNC information.
Also, when the installation information is received, the RNC 17 a specifies the location of the newly installed femtocell wireless base station 11, on the basis of the location of the wireless base station 18 b that relayed the installation information. The RNC 17 a transmits, to the femtocell wireless base station 11, location information indicating the specified location of the femtocell wireless base station 11.
On receiving the RNC information and the location information from the RNC 17 a, the femtocell wireless base station 11 connects to the RNC 17 a via a wired route of the public network 13, the gateway 15 and the carrier network 16, in accordance with the received RNC information. Then, the femtocell wireless base station 11 and the RNC 17 a communicate with each other via the wired route of the public network 13, the gateway 15 and the carrier network 16 to establish a station-controller link.
The femtocell wireless base station 11 may be configured either to hold in advance a static IP address for accessing the gateway 15 or to receive the IP address of the gateway 15 from the server 14 along with the authentication result indicative of success in authentication.
In this manner, when the femtocell wireless base station 11 is newly installed by the user, the femtocell wireless base station 11 transmits, via the wireless terminal 12 a, the installation information to the RNC 17 a which is to control the femtocell wireless base station 11. On receiving the installation information from the femtocell wireless base station 11, the RNC 17 a transmits the RNC information to the femtocell wireless base station 11. Thus, based on the RNC information received from the RNC 17 a, the femtocell wireless base station 11 can connect to the RNC 17 a via the public network 13, the gateway 15 and the carrier network 16.
Also, since the femtocell wireless base station 11 is authenticated by the server 14, it is possible to prevent inappropriate femtocell wireless base stations from being incorporated into the network.
FIG. 3 is a block diagram of the femtocell wireless base station. As illustrated in FIG. 3, the femtocell wireless base station 11 comprises a wireless communicator 31, a wired communicator 32, a wireless terminal-associated communicator 33, an information storage 34, and a controller 35. For example, the wireless communicator 31, wired communicator 32, and wireless terminal-associated communicator 33 are realized by a DSP (Digital Signal Processor) or FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Array), and the controller 35 is realized by a CPU (Central Processing Unit).
The wireless communicator 31 communicates wirelessly with the wireless terminal 12 b that exists within the femtocell. A wireless communication scheme to be employed may be WCDMA (Wideband Code Division Multiple Access), GSM (Global System for Mobile), EDGE (Enhanced Data rate for GSM Evolution), CDMA2001x, LTE (Long Term Evolution), or WiMAX (Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access), for example.
The wired communicator 32 accesses the facilities of a carrier such as an ISP (Internet Service Provider) to communicate with the server 14 or the RNC 17 a via the public network 13. The wired communicator 32 may have an Ethernet (registered trade name)-based communication interface. Alternatively, the wired communicator 32 may be configured to communicate with the server 14 or the RNC 17 a via a wireless LAN (Local Area Network).
The wireless terminal-associated communicator communicates with the wireless terminal 12 a which is connected to the femtocell wireless base station 11 when the femtocell wireless base station 11 is being installed. In FIG. 2, the femtocell wireless base station 11 is connected with the wireless terminal 12 a by a cable to communicate therewith, but the former may communicate wirelessly with the latter. For example, the wireless terminal-associated communicator 33 may communicate wirelessly with the wireless terminal 12 a by RFID (Radio Frequency Identification), Bluetooth, infrared communication (IrDA), ZigBee (IEEE 802.15.4) or the like.
The information storage 34 stores the RNC information and location information sent from the RNCs 17 a to 17 c. The information storage 34 includes a memory.
When the femtocell wireless base station 11 is connected to the public network 13, the controller 35 accesses the server 14 through the wired communicator 32. After accessing the server 14, the controller 35 transmits, to the server 14, femtocell wireless base station-specific information stored beforehand in the memory or the like. The femtocell wireless base station-specific information includes authentication information such as the identifier of the femtocell wireless base station 11. On the basis of the authentication information, the server 14 authenticates the femtocell wireless base station 11.
The controller 35 receives the authentication result from the server 14 through the wired communicator 32. If the received authentication result indicates success in authentication, the controller 35 communicates with the wireless terminal 12 a through the wireless terminal-associated communicator 33 and controls the wireless terminal 12 a so as to communicate with the wireless base station 18 b that covers the wireless communication of the wireless terminal 12 a (femtocell wireless base station 11). Then, the controller 35 transmits, via the wireless terminal 12 a and the wireless base station 18 b, the installation information about the installation of the femtocell wireless base station 11 to the RNC 17 a which controls the wireless base station 18 b.
Subsequently, the controller 35 receives, via the wireless base station 18 b and the wireless terminal 12 a, the RNC information and the location information from the RNC 17 a which is to control the femtocell wireless base station 11. On receiving the RNC information and the location information from the RNC 17 a, the controller 35 stores the received information in the information storage 34.
After storing the RNC information and the location information in the information storage 34, the controller 35 accesses, in accordance with the stored RNC information, the RNC 17 a via the public network 13, the gateway 15 and the carrier network 16 to establish a station-controller link.
FIG. 4 is a block diagram of the wireless terminal. As illustrated in FIG. 4, the wireless terminal 12 a comprises a femtocell wireless base station-associated communicator 41, a wireless communicator 42, and a controller 43. For example, the femtocell wireless base station-associated communicator 41 and wireless communicator 42 are realized by a DSP or FPGA, and the controller 43 is realized by a CPU.
The femtocell wireless base station-associated communicator 41 performs wired or wireless communication with the femtocell wireless base station 11.
The wireless communicator 42 communicates wirelessly with the wireless base stations 18 a to 18 f. The communication scheme to be employed may be WCDMA, GSM, EDGE, CDMA2001x, LTE, or WiMAX, for example.
Following the instructions from the femtocell wireless base station 11, the controller 43 communicates wirelessly with the wireless base stations 18 a to 18 f to exchange data therewith.
FIG. 5 is a block diagram of the RNC. As illustrated in FIG. 5, the RNC 17 a comprises a wireless base station-associated communicator 51, a wired communicator 52, an information storage 53, and a controller 54. The RNCs 17 b and 17 c also have the same configuration as that illustrated in FIG. 5, and therefore, description thereof is omitted. For example, the wireless base station-associated communicator 51 and wired communicator 52 are realized by a DSP or FPGA, and the controller 54 is realized by a CPU.
The wireless base station-associated communicator 51 exchanges data with the wireless base stations 18 a and 18 b.
The wired communicator 52 transmits and receives data via the public network 13 and the carrier network 16.
The information storage 53 stores the RNC information in advance. Also, the information storage 53 stores the location information about the location of the femtocell wireless base station 11. The information storage 53 includes a memory.
When the installation information is received from the femtocell wireless base station 11 through the wireless base station-associated communicator 51, the controller 54 reads out the RNC information from the information storage 53. After reading out the RNC information, the controller 54 transmits the RNC information to the femtocell wireless base station 11 through the wireless base station-associated communicator 51.
Also, when the installation information is received from the femtocell wireless base station 11, the controller 54 recognizes the installation location of the newly installed femtocell wireless base station 11 on the basis of the location of the wireless base station 18 b that relayed the installation information. The respective locations of the wireless base stations 18 a and 18 b are registered beforehand in the RNC 17 a, and therefore, the controller 54 can recognize the location of the wireless base station 18 b. By identifying the wireless base station 18 a or 18 b that relayed the installation information, the controller 54 can recognize the location of the femtocell wireless base station 11. The controller 54 stores the location information about the location of the femtocell wireless base station 11 in the information storage 53 and also transmits the location information to the femtocell wireless base station 11 through the wireless base station-associated communicator 51.
The controller 54 exchanges controller-station data with the femtocell wireless base station 11 via the public network 13, the gateway 15 and the carrier network 16 to establish a controller-station link.
FIG. 6 is a block diagram of the server. As illustrated in FIG. 6, the server 14 comprises a wired communicator 61, an information storage 62, and a controller 63. For example, the wired communicator 61 is realized by a DSP or FPGA, and the controller 63 is realized by a CPU.
The wired communicator 61 transmits and receives data via the public network 13.
Authentication information for authenticating the femtocell wireless base station 11 is stored beforehand in the information storage 62. For example, the identifier of the femtocell wireless base station 11 is stored in advance. The information storage 62 includes a memory.
On receiving the femtocell wireless base station-specific information from the femtocell wireless base station 11, the controller 63 compares the received information with the authentication information stored in the information storage 62. Specifically, the controller compares the identifier included in the femtocell wireless base station-specific information with the identifier included in the authentication information. Then, the controller 63 transmits the authentication result obtained by the comparison, to the femtocell wireless base station 11 through the wired communicator 61.
FIG. 7 illustrates an exemplary data structure of the installation information. In FIG. 7 is illustrated an RRC (Radio Resource Control) CONNECTION REQUEST message used for establishing a radio resource connection. The femtocell wireless base station 11 adds a new code to the Establishment cause in the RRC CONNECTION REQUEST message so that the installation information about the installation of the femtocell wireless base station 11 may be indicated by the added code.
FIG. 8 illustrates codes of the Establishment cause. As illustrated in FIG. 8, the Establishment cause contains a plurality of codes. The femtocell wireless base station 11 newly adds an F-BTS Establishment code, enclosed in the rectangle in FIG. 8, to the Establishment cause in order to indicate the installation information about the installation of the femtocell wireless base station 11.
When the RRC CONNECTION REQUEST message is received, the RNC 17 a can recognize by the F-BTS Establishment code included in the Establishment cause that the femtocell wireless base station 11 is being newly installed.
FIG. 9 illustrates an exemplary data structure of the RNC information and the location information. In FIG. 9 is illustrated an RRC CONNECTION REJECT message. The RNC 17 a adds a new code to the Rejection cause in the RRC CONNECTION REJECT massage so that the RNC information and the location information may be indicated by the added code.
FIG. 10 illustrates codes of the Rejection cause. As illustrated in FIG. 10, the Rejection cause contains a plurality of codes. The RNC 17 a newly adds an F-BTS+RNC ID code, enclosed in the rectangle in FIG. 10, to the Rejection cause in order to indicate the RNC information and the location information.
On receiving the RRC CONNECTION REJECT message which is one of responses to the RRC CONNECTION REQUEST message, the femtocell wireless base station 11 can recognize, by the F-BTS+RNC ID code included in the Rejection cause, the location of its own as well as the RNC 17 a to connect to.
FIG. 11 is a sequence diagram illustrating processes of the communication network. Specifically, FIG. 11 illustrates a sequence of processes performed by the femtocell wireless base station 11, the wireless terminal 12 a, the server 14, the RNC 17 a and the wireless base station 18 b, all appearing in FIG. 2.
Let it be assumed that, in Step S1, the user connects the femtocell wireless base station 11 to the public network 13 and also connects the wireless terminal 12 a to the femtocell wireless base station 11. In this case, the controller 35 of the femtocell wireless base station 11 accesses the server 14 through the wired communicator 32 and the public network 13, and requests authentication. At this time, the controller 35 transmits the femtocell wireless base station-specific information to the server 14.
In Step S2, the controller 63 of the server 14 receives the femtocell wireless base station-specific information from the femtocell wireless base station 11 through the wired communicator 61. On receiving the femtocell wireless base station-specific information, the controller 63 compares the received information with the authentication information stored in the information storage 62. Then, the controller 63 transmits the result of the comparison between the femtocell wireless base station-specific information and the authentication information to the femtocell wireless base station 11 through the wired communicator 61.
In Step S3, the controller 35 of the femtocell wireless base station 11 receives, through the wired communicator 32, the authentication result from the server 14. If the received authentication result indicates success in authentication, the controller 35 proceeds to Step S4, and if the received authentication result indicates failure in authentication, the controller 35 proceeds to Step S1.
In Step S4, the controller 35 of the femtocell wireless base station 11 transmits an RRC CONNECTION REQUEST to the wireless terminal 12 a through the wireless terminal-associated communicator 33. As explained above with reference to FIGS. 7 and 8, the RRC CONNECTION REQUEST includes the F-BTS Establishment code indicating that the femtocell wireless base station 11 is being newly installed.
In Step S5, the controller 43 of the wireless terminal 12 a receives, through the femtocell wireless base station-associated communicator 41, the RRC CONNECTION REQUEST from the femtocell wireless base station 11. On receiving the RRC CONNECTION REQUEST, the controller 43 transmits the RRC CONNECTION REQUEST wirelessly to the wireless base station 18 b through the wireless communicator 42.
In Step S6, the wireless base station 18 b receives the RRC CONNECTION REQUEST. The wireless base station 18 b forwards the received RRC CONNECTION REQUEST to the RNC 17 a that has control over the wireless base station 18 b.
In Step S7, the controller 54 of the RNC 17 a receives, through the wireless base station-associated communicator 51, the RRC CONNECTION REQUEST from the wireless base station 18 b. On receiving the RRC CONNECTION REQUEST, the controller 54 reads out the RNC information from the information storage 53. Also, based on the location of the wireless base station 18 b that relayed the RRC CONNECTION REQUEST, the controller 54 recognizes the installation location where the femtocell wireless base station 11 is being newly installed.
In Step S8, the controller 54 generates an RRC CONNECTION REJECT and transmits, through the wireless base station-associated communicator 51, the generated RRC CONNECTION REJECT to the wireless base station 18 b. As explained above with reference to FIGS. 9 and 10, the RRC CONNECTION REJECT includes the F-BTS+RNC ID code which holds the RNC information and location information acquired in Step S7.
In Step S9, the wireless base station 18 b receives the RRC CONNECTION REJECT from the RNC 17 a. The wireless base station 18 b then forwards the received RRC CONNECTION REJECT to the wireless terminal 12 a.
In Step S10, the controller 43 of the wireless terminal 12 a receives, through the wireless communicator 42, the RRC CONNECTION REJECT transmitted from the wireless base station 18 b. Then, the controller 43 transmits, through the femtocell wireless base station-associated communicator 41, the received RRC CONNECTION REJECT to the femtocell wireless base station 11.
In Step S11, the controller 35 of the femtocell wireless base station 11 receives, through the wireless terminal-associated communicator 33, the RRC CONNECTION REJECT transmitted from the wireless terminal 12 a. Then, the controller 35 stores the RNC information on the RNC 17 a and the location information, both included in the received RRC CONNECTION REJECT, in the information storage 34.
In Steps S12 a and S12 b, the controller 35 of the femtocell wireless base station 11 accesses the RNC 17 a through the wired communicator 32 in accordance with the RNC information stored in the information storage 34. The controller 35 of the femtocell wireless base station 11 and the controller 54 of the RNC 17 a exchange station-controller data with each other via the public network 13, the gateway 15 and the carrier network 16, to establish a station-controller link.
In Step S13, the femtocell wireless base station 11 and the RNC 17 a perform ordinary service. When wireless communication is performed between the wireless communicator 31 of the femtocell wireless base station 11 and the wireless terminal 12 b, for example, the femtocell wireless base station 11 transmits and receives data to and from the RNC 17 a via the public network 13, the gateway 15 and the carrier network 16.
In this manner, when the femtocell wireless base station 11 is newly installed by the user, the femtocell wireless base station 11 transmits, via the wireless terminal 12 a, the RRC CONNECTION REQUEST including the installation information to the RNC 17 a which is to control the femtocell wireless base station 11. On receiving the RRC CONNECTION REQUEST from the femtocell wireless base station 11, the RNC 17 a transmits the RRC CONNECTION REJECT including the RNC information and the location information to the femtocell wireless base station 11.
Thus, by using the RNC information included in the RRC CONNECTION REJECT, the femtocell wireless base station 11 can connect to the RNC 17 a via the public network 13, the gateway 15 and the carrier network 16. Then, the femtocell wireless base station 11 and the RNC 17 a exchange station-controller data with each other so that a station-controller link can be established.
The femtocell wireless base station 11 automatically selects and connects to the RNC 17 a with which the station-controller link is to be established, and therefore, the user who installs the femtocell wireless base station 11 need not have any special knowledge or follow a particular procedure.
Also, since the femtocell wireless base station 11 is authenticated by the server 14, it is possible to prevent inappropriate femtocell wireless base stations from being incorporated into the network.
In the foregoing description, it is assumed that the femtocell wireless base station 11 communicates wirelessly with the wireless base station 18 b via the wireless terminal 12 a. Alternatively, the femtocell wireless base station 11 may wirelessly communicate directly with the wireless base station 18 b. In this case, the femtocell wireless base station 11 additionally includes the blocks illustrated in FIG. 4.
Also, in the above description, the installation information, the RNC information and the location information are carried by the messages RRC CONNECTION REQUEST and RRC CONNECTION REJECT. As an alternative, new messages separate from these messages may be defined so as to carry the installation information, the RNC information and the location information.
With the wireless base station, wireless network controller and automatic networking method disclosed herein, the wireless base station can automatically connect to the wireless network controller.
All examples and conditional language recited herein are intended for pedagogical purposes to aid the reader in understanding the invention and the concepts contributed by the inventor to furthering the art, and are to be construed as being without limitation to such specifically recited examples and conditions, nor does the organization of such examples in the specification relate to a showing of the superiority and inferiority of the invention. Although the embodiment of the present invention has been described in detail, it should be understood that various changes, substitutions, and alterations could be made hereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.